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So I don't disagree that Jarte isn't a nice program, but if I can't use
it with my screen reader to work with lists, tables, headings and the
like then what's the advantage of using Jarte over something like a text
editor?
On 10/01/2015 09:39 PM, Ana G wrote:
> Jarte is hit and miss with formatting.
>
> Both Jaws and NVDA announce bullet and numbers correctly.
>
> In both, you can use the screen reader key and the letter F to hear that
> characters are bolded or italicized.
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> Neither screen reader seems to detect tables or the rows or columns in a
> table.
>
> when I used the paragraph formatting submenu to automatically indent the
> first line of every paragraph, I couldn't tell the that this was working
> by using the screen reader.
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> I haven't figured out how to create headings. This may be one of the
> features that comes with the paid version, or it may be buried somewhere.
>
> It's actually a nice little word processor. I hope the accessibility
> kinks can be worked out.
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> On 9/27/2015 7:28 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>> How does Jarte and a screen reader do with announcing advanced
>> formatting attributes like headings, lists and tables?
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